Sherry Felled by Woods' Blows
Corrigan, Peter, The Independent (London, England)
THE growling underdogs of Great Britain and Ireland almost rushed the Americans off their feet in the singles yesterday afternoon after being robbed of a promising start in the attempt to repair their shocking record in the Walker Cup. A 2-2 tie in the morning foursomes seemed certain until calamity struck the final pair to finish.
Mark Foster and David Howell were three up with four to play and their team-mates were looking forward with every justification to tying the session. Which would have been a good enough start, considering that the help the home team were expecting from the wind failed to arrive.
But the fading hopes of their American opponents, Alan ā¦
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Article title: Sherry Felled by Woods' Blows.
Contributors: Corrigan, Peter - Author.
Newspaper title: The Independent (London, England).
Publication date: September 1, 1995.
Page number: 31.
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